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- Posted on 05/12/2012
On Saturday, May 26, and Sunday, May 27th, a walking tour will take place on the historic streets of downtown Lexington. This event takes place on Saturday between 10am and 1:30pm. On Sunday, the event starts at 1:30pm.
- Posted on 04/05/2012
On Friday, April 20th, Lexingtons Downtown will be hosting The Gallery Hop presented by LexArts, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary of this event. This event will take place in downtown Lexington and run from 5pm to 8pm.
- Posted on 03/08/2012
From Wednesday, March 28th until Saturday, March 28th, comedian Josh Sneed will be performing at Comedy Off Broadway located in the Lexington Green Mall at 161 Lexington Green Circle in Lexington, Kentucky. On Wednesday and Thursday performances will start at 7:15pm and will cost $8.00. On Friday, the performances will start at 7:15pm and 9:45 pm and cost $12.00. On Saturday the performances will start at 7:15pm and 9:45pm and cost $14.00.
- Posted on 02/19/2012
There was a time when keeping records of the history of Afro-Americans in Kentucky was an abandoned issue similar to the orphans that once lived in the Robert H, Williams Cultural Center on Georgetown Street which is now the headquarters for local black history.
- Posted on 01/11/2012
Lexington print services are preparing to support the local fire department with posters, flyers and brochures as they consider recruiting 25 more firefighters.
- Posted on 12/21/2011
In the 2011 fiscal year, Lexington processed 25,000 tons of recyclables and brought in $2.4 million by selling it to processors downstream. Not only did the city save $700,000 in landfill fees, it created jobs for those who recycle and handle trash and associated waste; in short, recycling is paying for itself.